8. An excellent Custom of China. The Spirit of the Laws | ||
The historical relations [11] of China mention a ceremony [12] of opening the ground which the emperor performs every year. The design of this public and solemn act is to excite the people to tillage. [13]
Further, the emperor is every year informed of the husbandman who has distinguished himself most in his profession; and he makes him a mandarin of the eighth order.
Among the ancient Persians [14] the kings quitted their grandeur and pomp on the eighth day of the month, called Chorrem-ruz, to eat with the husbandmen. These institutions were admirably calculated for the encouragement of agriculture.
8. An excellent Custom of China. The Spirit of the Laws | ||